Dante's Unexpected Legacy
CATHERINE GEORGE
To secure his heir…The night that Rose Palmer met enigmatic Italian tycoon Dante Fortinari she threw caution to the wind, allowing him to sweep her off her feet and into his bed! But by the next morning Dante was gone, leaving Rose heartbroken, alone…and pregnant.Two years later, Rose comes face to face with the father of her daughter and can no longer hide the truth of that night. She knows he’ll be angry, but she never expects him to demand marriage! She longs to accept – but can her heart withstand life with a man who might never love her back?Discover more at www.millsandboon.co.uk/catherinegeorge
To secure his heir…
The night that Rose Palmer met enigmatic Italian tycoon Dante Fortinari she threw caution to the wind, allowing him to sweep her off her feet and into his bed! But by the next morning Dante was gone, leaving Rose heartbroken, alone…and pregnant.
Two years later, Rose comes face-to-face with the father of her daughter and can no longer hide the truth of that night. She knew he’d be angry, but never expected him to demand marriage! She longs to accept, but can her heart withstand life with a man who might never love her back?
‘Hold on!’ She shook her head decisively. ‘That’s not going to happen, Dante.’
He pulled her to her feet and stood staring down at her. ‘We made a child together—’
Rose held her ground. ‘I didn’t tell you about Bea to force you to marry me, Dante. I don’t want—or need—a husband.’
‘But this is not all about you, Rose,’ he flung at her. ‘My daughter needs a father. You have not considered this?’
‘Are you serious? Of course I have!’ She sighed wearily. ‘But I like being in charge of my own life—and of hers. If I married you, Dante, I suppose you would expect me to uproot us to live with you in Italy?’
‘Naturalmente. I have a home ready for you,’ he said swiftly.
Rose shook her head firmly. ‘It’s not the basis for a marriage, Dante.’
‘You would find it so hard to be my wife?’ he demanded, eyes glittering.
In some ways not hard at all, but that wasn’t the point. ‘I think it’s a mistake to rush into anything, Dante,’ she said at last.
Dante stood with long legs apart and arms folded as he stared down at her. ‘I will do whatever it takes to make it happen.’
ONE NIGHT WITH CONSEQUENCES
A high price to pay for giving in to temptation!
When succumbing to a night of unbridled desire it’s impossible to think past the morning after!
But with the sheets barely settled that little blue line appears on the pregnancy test and it doesn’t take long to realise that one night of white-hot passion has turned into a lifetime of consequences!
Only one question remains:
How do you tell a man you’ve just met that you’re about to share more than just his bed?
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Dante’s Unexpected Legacy
Catherine George
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CATHERINE GEORGE was born in Wales, and early on developed a passion for reading which eventually fuelled her compulsion to write. Marriage to an engineer led to nine years in Brazil, but on his later travels the education of her son and daughter kept her in the UK. Instead of constant reading to pass her lonely evenings, she began to write the first of her romantic novels. When not writing and reading she loves to cook, listen to opera, and browse in antiques shops.
This one’s for Justin
Contents
CHAPTER ONE (#ubfff5f63-2478-5aab-8bb7-7e008c8b7ca7)
CHAPTER TWO (#ue15de3b9-ef7d-5183-96df-e787404fb44b)
CHAPTER THREE (#u6f692e48-6653-5abf-8b7d-7b3554bf38a3)
CHAPTER FOUR (#litres_trial_promo)
CHAPTER FIVE (#litres_trial_promo)
CHAPTER SIX (#litres_trial_promo)
CHAPTER SEVEN (#litres_trial_promo)
CHAPTER EIGHT (#litres_trial_promo)
CHAPTER NINE (#litres_trial_promo)
CHAPTER TEN (#litres_trial_promo)
CHAPTER ELEVEN (#litres_trial_promo)
CHAPTER TWELVE (#litres_trial_promo)
EXTRACT (#litres_trial_promo)
CHAPTER ONE
ROSE SAT RIGIDLY, every nerve on edge as the plane took off. No turning back now. For years she’d been turning down invitations to Florence, flatly refusing to be parted from her little daughter, or to take her child with her. But this time refusal had been impossible.
‘Please, please come,’ Charlotte had begged. ‘Just you and me in a luxury hotel for a couple of days. God knows you can do with a break, and I’ll pay for everything and send you a plane ticket, so absolutely no expenses on your part. You know Bea will be fine with your mother, so don’t say no this time. I really need you, Rose. So come. Please!’ she’d added, and because Charlotte was her oldest and closest friend and she loved her like a sister, Rose had finally given in.
‘Oh, all right. If it means that much to you I will. But why a hotel and not your place?’
‘I want you all to myself.’